nothing surprising
Not surprisingly, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù Z ú w é IQ í, which means something or phenomenon is very common. It comes from the text of sacrificing fan de Ru.
Analysis of Idioms
Explanation: it's worth it. It's not surprising. It's not surprising that something or phenomenon is very common. [grammar] verb object; predicate, attribute; derogatory, describing things, etc. are very common. [synonyms] are common, not surprising, numerous, commonplace, one after another, emerging in endlessly, common, used to, not unique, not uncommon
The origin of Idioms
Bi Zhongyou of Song Dynasty wrote in the article of sacrificing to fan de Ru: "it's not surprising that people are happy with their greatness and forget their privacy, otherwise they will be public." Ming Shi Naian's Water Margin chapter 68: "Wu Yongjian said, laughing:" no wonder! "
Idiom usage
Examples
It is not surprising that modern trains travel hundreds of kilometers an hour. These are small things, no wonder.
Riddles
Rare is precious
nothing surprising
Respect others and despise oneself - guì rén jiàn jǐ
swear by the heaven and sun as witness - zhǐ tiān wéi shì